Fifth Set of Titles Greenlit Today

We're excited to announce the fifth set of games and software titles to advance through Steam Greenlight, and be offered worldwide distribution via Steam. This batch is again comprised of ten games and two software titles, bringing the total to over 70 titles Greenlit since Steam Greenlight launched in August.

Anodyne – The two-man development team behind Anodyne recently gave away the game on Pirate Bay, sparking a huge surge in votes and attention from the community and press.

Distance – Featured in PCGamer’s ‘best pc games of 2013’ and successfully funded on Kickstarter, Distance is a unique survival racing game where you boost, jump, rotate, and even fly through a chaotic and twisted city.

Evoland – This journey through the history of action/adventure gaming caught our attention early on with their dramatic gameplay video and proved to also be a community favorite, getting voted up the charts in just a month.

Huntsman:The Orphanage – This unconventional survival-horror game has captured the interest of the community by showing a lot of detail, posting gameplay videos and responding frequently to fans.

Kingdom Rush – This highly rated tower-defense mobile game comes to PC and Mac, exciting the gaming press and picking up supporters across the Greenlight community.

Legends of Dawn – This open-world RPG has moved up the Greenlight charts quickly and steadily since being posted at the end of December. Along the way, they almost doubled their funding goal on Kickstarter.

Organ Trail: Director's Cut – This retro zombie survival game brings you back to the days of gaming where your friends lived long enough to die of dysentery.

Receiver – Detailed FPS game that puts you in control of solving puzzles and the mechanics of operating your weapons.

Surgeon Simulator 2013 – This simulation game quickly climbed the charts with their free demo and hilariously tricky gameplay.

War Thunder – This World War II MMO has seen huge success in its open beta, already logging a half-million players and tens of millions of hours played, translating to a huge community of voters on Greenlight as well.

As with past batches, these titles will be released independently in the months ahead, as they complete development and integrate with any of the Steamworks features they are interested in utilizing.

Keep up the voting and help your favorite games get the attention they deserve. Also, be sure to join the Steam Greenlight Official Group for the latest new and announcements.

Wow 70 tittles, to bad non of them are releasing and just sit in that greenlit bin..I dont give a shit about what games are greenlit, When are u gonna start releasing them? Black Mesa has been greenlit since the start and its STILL not out...

What do we got here? Hate and flames."People is stupid because they didnt vote for the games I like" or "this game is for cellphone" or "this game is a joke". Go ***uck yourselves. Well done for the developers whose games got greenlit.